Know how you feel Karen,
I have difficulty finding filling food full stop due to only being able to eat in small portions. Also have to avoid red meat, cheese, rice, proper bread (can only cope with Nimble or homemade). An occasional dip into these treats has to be rare! :sad:
I can eat small amount of pasta and last week I knocked up a "vegognese" sauce. I always make bulk amounts and freeze into portions so you can adjust amount according to your needs.
I dice red, green, orange peppers, onions, carrots, courgettes, mushrooms, added 4-5 cloves of crushed garlic, 4 bay leaves and some oregano. Seasonings to taste.
Sauté for a couple of minutes sprinkled with a very small amount of olive oil, add a couple of tins of tomato paste, cook it out for another minute, add red wine and cook for another couple of minutes. Then add some stock, bring to the boil and leave to simmer and cook down till it's really thick. Just as you would for a normal bolognese really
You could use tin tomatoes instead of paste and I think a pinch or two of sugar improves anything that's very "tomatoey"
I do a similar recipe for chilli but substitute the mushrooms with chopped baby corns, the oregano with chilli powder and add 2 tins each of kidney beans and cannelloni beans. This makes for me about 16-18 portions so I can get away with adding a small pack of very lean mince occasionally. If use mince I don't add any oil - sauté the veg with mince and then drain before adding everything else.
Both of these are good with pasta or baked, mashed potatoes. I find potatoes good for satisfaction and often have them cold in the fridge so I can add one sliced to sandwich fillings.
Fortunately, and strangely, I can eat Indian food (hooray!!!!) - have to share or stick to a starter with sag or chickpeas, find Indian filling even without rice or naan.
P.S. As you can see I cook in bulk which does take a bit of time, but then I have lots of meals that can be reheated in a jiffy!